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Lucio Boy

Popularity: #782 · Trend: ↗ Rising

Origin(s)

PronunciationLOO-chee-oh / ˈlu.tʃo

Italian; Spanish; Latin

Meaning

Italian: light; Spanish: light; Latin: bringer of light

Historical & Cultural Background

The name Lucio has its roots in the Latin name "Lucius," which derives from the Latin word "lux," meaning "light." This etymological connection emphasizes brightness or illumination, a theme that has been significant in various cultures. The name Lucius was common in ancient Rome and has been adapted into various forms across different languages, including the Italian "Lucio." The transition into English occurred through the influence of the Latin language, particularly during the Roman occupation and later through the Renaissance when classical names were revived in Europe.

Historically, Lucius appears in several notable contexts. In the Christian tradition, Saint Lucius was a pope in the 2nd century, and his name has been associated with early Christian history. Additionally, Lucius is mentioned in the New Testament, where Lucius of Cyrene is noted as a member of the early Christian community in Antioch. The name has also been borne by various Roman figures, including Lucius Cornelius Sulla, a prominent general and dictator in the 1st century BCE, which further solidified its presence in historical texts.

Culturally, the name Lucio carries connotations of enlightenment and guidance, often associated with wisdom and clarity. In literature and the arts, characters named Lucio have appeared in various works, reinforcing the name's association with light and insight. The diminutive form "Luca" is also related, often used in Italian and other languages, but Lucio itself maintains a distinct identity rooted in its historical and linguistic heritage. Overall, the name Lucio reflects a rich tapestry of cultural significance, connecting to themes of light and leadership throughout history.

Trend Summary

Lucio has seen a steady presence in baby name rankings, particularly in Italian and Spanish-speaking regions.

Similar Names

Variants

  • Lucio
  • Lucius

International Variants

  • Lucio (Italian)
  • Lucio (Spanish)
  • Lúcio (Portuguese)

Famous people named Lucio

Lucio Dalla is a singer-songwriter best known for Caruso, Attenti al Lupo, and 4/3/1943.

Lucio Fontana is an artist best known for his Spatialism movement and the concept of 'spatial art'.

Lucio Battisti is a singer-songwriter best known for songs like Emozioni, La Canzone del Sole, and Mi ritorni in mente.

Fictional characters named Lucio

Lucio is a fictional character from the video game Overwatch. He is a support hero known for his ability to heal teammates and provide speed boosts with his music.

Sibling Suggestions

U.S. Historical Usage

The name Lucio was first seen in the United States in 1907. Lucio has ranked as high as #1218 nationally, which occurred in 2024, and has been most popular in California, Texas, Illinois, New York, and Florida. In the past 5 years the name Lucio has been trending up compared to the previous 5 years.

Popularity Over Time (National)

Top States for Lucio (2024)

StateBirthsShare
TX 40
46%
CA 25
29%
AZ 6
7%
FL 6
7%
VA 5
6%
OR 5
6%

Popularity Over Time (National) — Table

YearBirths
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190910
19128
191313
191412
191519
191620
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191818
191919
192026
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193626
193719
193828
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194224
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194529
194634
194728
194851
194936
195028
195129
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195350
195431
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195824
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196429
196536
196644
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196840
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197143
197243
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197450
197564
197662
197746
197840
197966
198059
198152
198253
198369
198453
198559
198665
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198867
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199176
199264
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199592
199676
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199879
199985
200085
2001102
200286
200377
200490
2005114
2006110
2007108
2008107
200988
201092
201184
201297
201377
201484
201590
201683
201785
201890
2019102
202096
2021104
2022116
2023114
2024142